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Todd Fixed Height 12 Seat Pedestal 360° Swivel Option on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Cedarhurst, New York, United States

Cedarhurst, New York, United States
Condition:New

Todd Fixed Height 12 Seat Pedestal 360° Swivel Option


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Todd Fixed Height 12" Seat Pedestal 360° Swivel Option 5312A
This durable Todd Fixed Height 12" boat seat pedestal features a strong aluminum construction. It is rated ABYC Class AD for safe use at higher speeds. This pedestal can be mounted with the fore & aft slider or the 360° locking swivel.

Features
Bright dipped anodized aluminum
ABYC Class AD rated for use at any speed
Fore & aft slider unit available
Spider kit upgrade allows complete 360° swivel rotation with locking capability
Swivel
360° with lock available
Dimension Details
Height:  12"
Post Diameter:  2-7/8"
Base Diameter:  9"

Warranty
1 year warranty

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